The LCoP will help you communicate with; learn from; and share ideas, challenges, strategies, and resources with colleagues from across the country. The LCoP will include a series of facilitated conversations and an online community to promote real-time connections and sharing with peers. The online platform can be used to pose questions, discuss current issues, and foster relationships with colleagues.

Learn More

Please participate in one of the following quick orientation calls to ask questions and to learn more about joining:

Tuesday, March 13, 2018, 2:15–3:00 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time (EDT)

Thursday, March 15, 2018, 3:30–4:15 p.m. EDT

Wednesday, March 21, 2018, 2:30–3:15 p.m. EDT.

You will receive registration information once you join MyPeers. (See the instructions below.)

To join, you will first need to complete the MyPeers Registration Form. MyPeers is an online platform that the ECQA Center will use to allow for online collaboration and sharing.

Once you complete and submit the registration form, you will receive an email from “MangoApps” in approximately 3–4 business days. This email will contain the URL and your login credentials to MyPeers.

After you open a MyPeers account, you can search for our workgroup by typing “Licensing Community of Practice” in the search field.

Once you see “Licensing Community of Practice,” you can click the “Open Workgroup” box to enter the next screen and to submit a request to join the workgroup.

You will then be prompted to click “Join.” After you click on that link, a request will be sent to the workgroup administrator, and you will be accepted as a member of our new online community.

If this information sounds confusing, or if you need help, staff members are standing by and are eager to assist you as needed. Please contact tim.adams@icf.com if you have questions.

Interactive Calls

The LCoP will host a series of interactive calls with peers and national experts. These 90-minute calls will focus on topics identified by LCoP members and will include presentations of research findings, data, and national trends. You will also be able to talk about key issues with peers through large- and small-group discussions. Possible topics for discussion include, but are not limited to, the following: